International audienceToxicokinetic (TK) models refer to the process of contaminant bioaccumulation as a balance between rate of uptake from different sources (e.g., water or food), and rate of elimination via different processes such as excretion, growth and/or biotransformation. Biotransformation can considerably modify the fate of chemicals in an organism, especially their bioavailability, residence time, and toxicity. Invertebrate models generally neglect this process as they assume a low metabolic activity. However, some species such as Gammarus sp. amphipods are able to metabolize a vast range of organic compounds. Some recent TK models include biotransformation, but they prove limited for estimating related parameters by giving negat...
The methodology for estimating bioaccumulation of organic chemicals is evaluated. This study is limi...
Understanding the role of species traits in chemical exposure is crucial for bioaccumulation and tox...
The methodology for estimating bioaccumulation of organic chemicals is evaluated. This study is limi...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]BELCA [ADD1_IRSTEA]Systèmes aquatiques soumis à des pressions m...
International audienceThe first step to evaluate the effects of contamination on organisms is to stu...
Toxicokinetic models (sometimes called biodynamic models) present numerous advantages for studying t...
Uptake and elimination rate constants, bioaccumulation factors, and elimination times in the freshwa...
Bioaccumulation and biotransformation are key toxicokinetic processes that modify toxicity of chemic...
The causal links between species traits and bioaccumulation by marine invertebrates are poorly under...
Understanding the role of species traits in chemical exposure is crucial for bioaccumulation and tox...
AbstractThis study considers whether the current standard toxicokinetic methods are an accurate and ...
In the regulatory context, bioaccumulation assessment is often hampered by substantial data uncertai...
The presence of chemicals in the aquatic environment raises the question of their toxicity to organi...
In the regulatory context, bioaccumulation assessment is often hampered by substantial data uncertai...
This study considers whether the current standard toxicokinetic methods are an accurate and applicab...
The methodology for estimating bioaccumulation of organic chemicals is evaluated. This study is limi...
Understanding the role of species traits in chemical exposure is crucial for bioaccumulation and tox...
The methodology for estimating bioaccumulation of organic chemicals is evaluated. This study is limi...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]BELCA [ADD1_IRSTEA]Systèmes aquatiques soumis à des pressions m...
International audienceThe first step to evaluate the effects of contamination on organisms is to stu...
Toxicokinetic models (sometimes called biodynamic models) present numerous advantages for studying t...
Uptake and elimination rate constants, bioaccumulation factors, and elimination times in the freshwa...
Bioaccumulation and biotransformation are key toxicokinetic processes that modify toxicity of chemic...
The causal links between species traits and bioaccumulation by marine invertebrates are poorly under...
Understanding the role of species traits in chemical exposure is crucial for bioaccumulation and tox...
AbstractThis study considers whether the current standard toxicokinetic methods are an accurate and ...
In the regulatory context, bioaccumulation assessment is often hampered by substantial data uncertai...
The presence of chemicals in the aquatic environment raises the question of their toxicity to organi...
In the regulatory context, bioaccumulation assessment is often hampered by substantial data uncertai...
This study considers whether the current standard toxicokinetic methods are an accurate and applicab...
The methodology for estimating bioaccumulation of organic chemicals is evaluated. This study is limi...
Understanding the role of species traits in chemical exposure is crucial for bioaccumulation and tox...
The methodology for estimating bioaccumulation of organic chemicals is evaluated. This study is limi...